Happy Mousey Monday to our Cache and Cookies readers! Discovery Education and Toyota are currently running the Toyota Teen Driver School Sweeps! According to the National Safety Council, the first year a teen gets their license will be one of the most dangerous years of their

Happy Mousey Monday readers!! Mousey wanted to share with our educators the 60 day trial offer we have for Discovery Education Streaming Plus: https://login.discoveryeducation.com/?streamingplus=1&campaign=5 Discovery Education Streaming Plus now offers instructional support for educators to implement the Common Core Standards! The trial is

Happy Mousey Monday to our Cache and Cookies readers from the Discovery Education team! Mousey wants to share another free resource this week! Nature Works Everywhere is a free resource that gives teachers, students and families everything they need to begin exploring and

Happy Memorial Day from Mousey and the Discovery Education team! Even though our office is closed today, we wanted to ensure Mousey provides some information about Memorial Day. Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday that occurs annually on the final Monday

Happy Mousey Monday from Mousey! Mousey wants to report in on a Discovery Education event from last week! Last Tuesday, May 14, members of our Discovery Education team volunteered their time to assist in an event at Chevy

Happy Mousey Monday from Mousey to our Cache and Cookie readers! Discovery employees have the day off today to celebrate Presidents’ Day! However, Mousey still wanted to check in, and wish you all a Happy Presidents’ Day! Presidents’ Day is the federal US holiday officially designated as George Washington’s birthday. Washington’s actual birthday

Happy Mousey Monday, Cache and Cookie readers! Every media outlet has been buzzing about the lottery. Have you bought your lottery ticket yet? The idea of winning any prize brings positive thoughts and good feelings. Why not encourage your students to enter a few contests and sweepstakes for a chance to win some great prizes?

Happy Mousey Monday Cache and Cookie readers! Mousey hopes that you all had a great Thanksgiving break! Mousey noticed a common question being phoned and emailed into the Discovery Education Support team: How can teachers unassign assignments to students? The first step to unassigning an assignment would depend on how the assignment was assigned, whether

Happy Mousey Monday from Cache and Cookies! Professor Mousey wants to bring to your attention the different Media Streaming Settings available to you under your Discovery Education account. The streaming settings can be changed by selecting the pinwheel icon at the bottom right corner of the video. Once you have selected the pinwheel, the

Happy Mousey Monday! Did you know that schools with active Discovery Education licenses can create user accounts for students as well? Well you can! There are two ways to create student user accounts: Teacher-Created Student Accounts 1. Teachers can access the Classroom Manager from anywhere on the site by clicking on Classroom Manager.

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